Technology
Apple Watch Series 3 is back on sale at Walmart — save $80
TL;DR: The sought-after Apple Watch Series 3 (38-millimeter) is back on sale for $199, saving you $80.
The Series 3 38-millimeter Apple Watch’s price has fluctuated like nobody’s business since Series 4 came out. The went through a streak of being on sale for $199, but then dropped to an unprecedented low price of $169 for and sold out stupid quickly.
Since Prime Day, the black and space gray Series 3 watch has been either out of stock or full price. But like a boomerang, it has come back to us. Once again, you can grab the 38-millimeter Apple Watch Series 3 on sale for $199 at Walmart. (You can get the white model for the same price at . It’s more expensive at Walmart for some reason.)
This model of Apple’s watch utilizes GPS technology to track how far and high you go while on the move. It measures workouts, tracks steps and daily activity, monitors heart rate and sleep patterns, and more.
You have access to notifications and apps from the convenience of your wrist. Plus, you can load your favorite playlists for music listening on the move. The Apple Watch Series 3 is ready for virtually any physical activity, even swimming.
Grab the 38-millimeter Apple Watch Series 3 on sale for $199 before it goes out of stock for good.
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